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Sunday, December 20, 2009

Freebie of the week: Christmas Penguin & Snowmen Bookmarks

Jinjerup's 3rd Christmas Freebies are up for grabs! If you need some really quick Christmas gifts, I've got just the right stuff for you ;) Here are some cute easy peasy Christmas bookmarks, 3 penguin ones & 3 snowmen ones, all decked up with bright colorful scarves.

Using your box cutter, start cutting along the grip area fromdot to dot. (black dot to dot on penguin & grey dot to dot on snowmen)

This creates the flap for which the bookmarkgrips itself to pages.

Trim the off the excess white paper off the fruit & you've got your bookmark!!

All completed Christmas Penguin & Snowmen bookmarks!

Aren't they cute, working so hard to keep your books' pages in place :D

Group shot!

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Here's where you can download the templates for the bookmarks:Measurements: Sizes of bookmarks vary between widths of 5 - 6cm and heights of 6 - 7cm (more or less, depending on your printer’s printing specifications)

Measurements of template: (w)8cm x (h)19cm OR (w)3inches x (h)7.5inchesPlease refer to the image below to determine which Bookmark number refers to which pdf no. (eg: Bookmark no.1 is the Penguin Bookmark with the red polka dot scarf)Note: The measurements provided above are based on the templates provided but actual sizes depend on your printer settings, you may even reduce their sizes by shrinking them in photoshop!_______________________________________________________________

Margee> hmm, perhaps you could try using this unzipping software, called Winzip for PCs( http://www.winzip.com/downwz.htm ) or if you are using MACs, you could try Zipeg ( http://www.zipeg.com/home.html )to unzip the files? Those 2 programs are quite ok when I use them on my own PC or MAC. If these do not work, you could email me you personal email, so that I can email you the files directly. Hope this helps!